Posted on 12/29/2014 7:27:53 AM PST by massmike
But no Nestle. I guess they do make the very best chocolate
Which Christians have been unable to speak to very effectively because they have long been winking at other distortions of marriage. I don’t mean from the pulpit, but from their lives, which speak the loudest of all.
You might as well stop living - most major corporations are on the list, the ones that aren’t haven’t been blackmailed yet.
They’ve really bent over to fill up the partners and evidently there’s a big push to get in the back door, which you can see there with Hershey etc all over the bottom area.
Whitelists make more sense in a situation like this. Don’t tell me who’s naughty and make me kill a forest; tell me who’s nice.
One I can’t write off right now. The rest I can — for the most part. I’ll work toward 100% write off.
American Airlines just fell off my list again. Didn’t really life them anyway. I was giving credit for the Merry Christmas but this is way bigger. Besides I rarely fly.
Participation CAN mean influence.
In general the less famous the brand probably the safer it is from this viewpoint. If you don’t have other data. A no name beverage would be preferable to Coke or Pepsi, etc.
I gave up coke type drinks years ago. I don’t even like them any longer.
The main thing is avoiding giving these corps new money. I think I can do it with one current necessary exception. Eventually even that.
Difference of no difference, it makes me feel better.
I have said for years, they don’t want tolerance, they want to turn long held standards and values upside down. Good is now evil and evil is now good. It will be enforced.
There is always RC (redneck cola) or Wal Mart’s version
Weeping for the children...OMG what next
Jesus warns about harming one of his little ones, millstone around neck drowned in depth of the sea
I don’t like any pop. I drink coffee, tea, water, juice. So that one is easy for me.
Well, I stay away from Starbucks.
With their intense yuppie image I am surprised they are not a bigger sponsor. I went into a Starbucks recently for a hot chocolate. Expensive hot chocolate you get to wait 10 minutes for.
To be fair, He continued “who believe in Me.” He appears to be speaking of causing believers (of any age) to go off their stride.
The American Revolution began with the Homespun campaign, in which patriots refused to buy any British goods.
At that time, there were few finished goods, by the way, that were not made by the British.
This required sacrifice.
Are today’s American patriots ready for sacrifice?
If they’re not, are they really patriots?
It’s an important question.
I understand, and agree. I was being negative for a minute.
You are joking, right?
It’s a question. Sounds like you know the answer.
I watched about a minute of it and turned it off. That was more than I could stomach.
Look around you, your answer is there. If you can’t see it with your own eyes, you don’t only need glasses, you need a seeing eye dog.
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